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OEM rear wheel well liners

metb4

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Does anyone happen to have the part number for the OEM rear wheel well liners? Thanks!
 

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Here is the info from another member.

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I went to install my rear liners today and the 2 screws I bought were too big. The part number is written as 0651 2919 AA but they are obviously different than the existing screws. Anyone else run into the same issue? Or should I just go to the dealer and try to argue they gave me the wrong ones?
 

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I went to install my rear liners today and the 2 screws I bought were too big. The part number is written as 0651 2919 AA but they are obviously different than the existing screws. Anyone else run into the same issue? Or should I just go to the dealer and try to argue they gave me the wrong ones?
I ran into that same issue. I took one of the original screws to the hardware store and found something that was very similar. Not exactly the same but close enough
 

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I ran into the same issue as well still waiting to find the correct screws
 

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I went to install my rear liners today and the 2 screws I bought were too big. The part number is written as 0651 2919 AA but they are obviously different than the existing screws. Anyone else run into the same issue? Or should I just go to the dealer and try to argue they gave me the wrong ones?
Hey @cjfioren did you have this problem? Can you confirm that part number, or confirm if the screws need to be a different size?
 

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I ran into that same issue. I took one of the original screws to the hardware store and found something that was very similar. Not exactly the same but close enough

I'll probably do that too.
 

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If it's the same screw that holds the fender flares on, it's 6510827AA
 

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If it's the same screw that holds the fender flares on, it's 6510827AA

Thanks, I just called the dealer to order these. I'll know by tomorrow if these are the correct ones.
 

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What I did was bring one of the fender screws to the parts dept and told them I need 2 of them. Problem solved.
 

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My truck was delivered missing the wheel well liner screws on the right rear. The dealer didn't have them in stock and had to order. This is what I recieved and installed myself. Problem solved.
 

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Picked up a couple 6510827AA today. They don't exactly match the original screws (they are shorter in length), but they work. The person at the counter was going to try to order yet a different part number to match the original I brought in, but I gave the 6510827AA a try instead.
 
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6510175AA was confirmed at the correct part (corrected in the youtube video).

My truck was delivered missing the wheel well liner screws on the right rear. The dealer didn't have them in stock and had to order. This is what I recieved and installed myself. Problem solved.
 

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Newbie question. Are these liners for the rear wheel wells to cover the coil springs and shocks?
 

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Newbie question. Are these liners for the rear wheel wells to cover the coil springs and shocks?
I am wondering how they look? Can someone post pictures with and without? My as build sheet from mopar site shows wheel liners and window sticker does not. I do have some plastic inserts in wheel well but shocks and springs are not covered.
 

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I am wondering how they look? Can someone post pictures with and without? My as build sheet from mopar site shows wheel liners and window sticker does not. I do have some plastic inserts in wheel well but shocks and springs are not covered.
Definitely looks better with the liners IMHO

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